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The gypsy moth is one of the most serious pests in forests and fruit tree plantations over prevailing parts of the Northern Hemisphere. This work is based on a literature review, and presents history of gypsy moth Lymantria dispar L., observed in Slovak ...
Zúbrik Milan +16 more
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Biological control of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) by the entomopathogenic fungus Entomophaga maimaiga in Bulgaria in 2021 [PDF]
In 2021, biological control programme against gipsy moth (Lymantria dispar) populations was carried out by introduction of the entomopathogenic fungus Entomophaga maimaiga on the territory of four State Forest Enterprises: Municipal Enterprise (ME) & ...
Georgi Georgiev +9 more
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The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, is among the most destructive quarantine pests of forests. Here, we reconstructed the genetic structure and determined the population differentiation of gypsy moths across its distribution range at different times.
Yao Xu +4 more
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Radial Growth and Wood Density Reflect the Impacts and Susceptibility to Defoliation by Gypsy Moth and Climate in Radiata Pine. [PDF]
Drought stress causes a reduction in tree growth and forest productivity, which could be aggravated by climate warming and defoliation due to moth outbreaks.
Camarero JJ +3 more
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This pest of forest and shade trees has invaded California in the past and may become a periodic problem.
M Hoy
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North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and insect damage in Serbian forests [PDF]
This paper examines the relationship between North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and damage made by insects in Serbian forests. The damage has been separated into three groups: bark beetles, gypsy moth and damage made by other insects. For North Atlantic
Ducić V. +3 more
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This data article is related to the research article entitled “The RING for gypsy moth control: topical application of fragment of its nuclear polyhedrosis virus anti-apoptosis gene as insecticide” [1].
Volodymyr V. Oberemok +4 more
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Asynchrony between Host Plant and Insects-Defoliator within a Tritrophic System: The Role of Herbivore Innate Immunity. [PDF]
The effects of asynchrony in the phenology of spring-feeding insect-defoliators and their host plants on insects' fitness, as well as the importance of this effect for the population dynamics of outbreaking species of insects, is a widespread and well ...
Vyacheslav V Martemyanov +8 more
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The immunotoxicity induced by heavy metals on herbivorous insects reflect the alterations of the susceptibility to entomopathogenic agents in herbivorous insects exposed to heavy metal.
Hongfei Wu +6 more
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DNA insecticides: Data on the trial in the field
This data article is related to the research articles entitled “The RING for gypsy moth control: topical application of fragment of its nuclear polyhedrosis virus anti-apoptosis gene as insecticide” (Oberemok et al., 2016), ”Molecular alliance of ...
V.V. Oberemok +10 more
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